Sentences with phrase «culture of academic rigor»

Catholic schools provide a culture of academic rigor resulting in disciplined, critical thinking and fluent writing skills.

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Educators have a wealth of academic data, but too often lack data on the important, yet, less - tangible aspects of the school experience such as engagement, rigor, and school culture.
Education leaders need reliable ways of measuring student engagement, academic rigor, and school culture.
EN: The benefit of being the PBIS coordinator at my school is being able to cultivate a school culture that actively and consistently promotes positive behavior, social emotional learning, and academic rigor and to develop a caring community by improving morale.
Topics in the Overall School Experience section of the survey address Student Engagement, Academic Rigor, Relationships with Peers and Teachers, School Culture, and College and Career Readiness.
Metrics of school environment and culture, including school safety and discipline, academic expectations and rigor, and social emotional learning.
Our mission affirms the central principles of an international education: academic rigor and diversity, critical thinking, and communication across cultures.
«To maximize the learning experience for every child, it's essential to focus on academic rigor, and school climate and culture,» said David Hardy, deputy superintendent of academics for SLPS.
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